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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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  • JAMES s.- INE OF CINCINNATI, OHIO, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TOTHE .s'raonmoen LI'IHOGRAPHING COMPANY, OF SAME, PLACE.
  • My invention relates to 'adevice to be used for amusement or for advertising purposes
  • FIG. 1 is a general view of the square or blank of paper or other material printed with the figure, for example of an owls head, separated into four sections occupying small squares at the four corners of the blank, with other portions of the-design adjacent, the center design occu ying the four corners of the blank and bounding an interior square placed diagonally in the blank.
  • Fig. 2 is a rear view of the blank after the first folding: and Fig. 3, a s milar rear viewafter the second folding.
  • F1gs. 4 and 5 are perspective views illustrating the method'of using the device.
  • desig- I nates a blank or sheet of paper, light'cardboard, stiffened cloth or other material capa ble of receiving a design to be painted, printed, embossed, or otherwise placed thereon, and of being-folded-as herein described.
  • the head of a man or woman or
  • corresponding triangles, c, lying adjacent to interior bounding I the parts, a, of the main design are preferably I colored a brilliant red and preferably contain the letters of a catch word or phrase, such for example-as the illustration given (Oh my) or an advertising phrase, such for. example, as
  • the blank, A is J first folded back at-each corner on the out- I lines of the inner square, I), as shown in Fig. 2, which brings the parts, a, of the original design together as acentral square and upon the outlines of the square thus producedv the paper is again folded back at the four corners, as shown in Fig. 3.
  • the thumb and first three fingers of'the hand are inserted in .the pockets behind the flaps, a (containing the main design) as indicated in Fig. 4, and, y the thumb and thirdfinger together, and closing and opening these as pairs, the device when held toward the observer presents the similitudje of an owl opening and closing its mouth,as shown in Fig.
  • the device may also'be used for advertis I ing purposes in shop windows with a simple mechanism in the similitude of the fingers of 'a hand caused to open and close automaticallyby a simple device such asa pendulum or spring: but this is suggestive merely, and as it relates merely to the mode of use of my invention I have not thought it necessary to illustrate it in the drawings, the hand shown being a fair type of various modes of use.-
  • the device as consisting of a blank of paper, light card board, 1350., produced as an integral structure. As the use of the device however, produces some wear and a tendency to break the folded edges, it may be reinforced at the back by a layer of cloth as in ordinary map construction; or may be formed of separate squares and triangles of paper secured to a cloth backing. The construction first described is however preferred on account of cheapness.
  • a blank foran advertising device consisting of a rectangular blank of foldable material having separated printed or painted portions representing the exterior face of a creature and the interior of the mouth of the same, the said blank being capable of being folded to bring together the portions representin g the creatu res face concealing the portion' representing the interior of the mouth but permitting the opening of the mouth,substantially as described.
  • An advertising device consisting of a series of pockets of foldable material capable of lying closely together, said pockets being open but connected at the back and closed but separated at the front, the exterior of said pockets being printed or painted to represent a creatures face when the pockets are brought together, and the adjacent sides of the pockets being provided with advertising matter; whereby fingers can be inserted into the said pockets to separate them at the front to resemble the opening of the mouth of the creatnre to display the advertising matter, substantially as described.

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J. s. VINE. DEVIGE FOR AMUSEMENT AND'FOR ADVERTISING.
No. 502,896. Patented Aug 8', 1893.
I To all whom it m/wy concern:
' be described.
' ITED STATES,
PATENT OFFICE.
JAMES s.- INE, OF CINCINNATI, OHIO, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TOTHE .s'raonmoen LI'IHOGRAPHING COMPANY, OF SAME, PLACE.
oE lC 'ron AMUSEMEN'II'AND For: ADVERTISING;
SPEGIFICATIONforming part of Letters Patent No. 502,896, dated August 8 1893. a i Application filed J 'ls, 1892. Serial no. 436.494. (No model.)
Be it know-n that I, JAMES S. VINE, a subject of the Queen of Great Britain, residing at Cincinnati, Ohio, have invented new and useful Improvements in Devices for Amusement and for Advertising, of which the following IS aspecification.
My invention relates to 'adevice to be used for amusement or for advertising purposes,
its object beingto produce a simple and cheap device for pastime which. may also be utilized as medium for advertisements;
- To this end it consists in a blank of paper, card-board, or other suitable material, adapted to be folded and used as hereinafter pointed out, whereon a suitable design .is printed or otherwise made to appear, in independent. sections m proper relationto fit together by proper folding of the blank and present the appearance desired as a whole, in the use to.
My invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1, is a general view of the square or blank of paper or other material printed with the figure, for example of an owls head, separated into four sections occupying small squares at the four corners of the blank, with other portions of the-design adjacent, the center design occu ying the four corners of the blank and bounding an interior square placed diagonally in the blank. Fig. 2, is a rear view of the blank after the first folding: and Fig. 3, a s milar rear viewafter the second folding. F1gs. 4 and 5, are perspective views illustrating the method'of using the device. Referring now to the drawings, A, desig- I nates a blank or sheet of paper, light'cardboard, stiffened cloth or other material capa ble of receiving a design to be painted, printed, embossed, or otherwise placed thereon, and of being-folded-as herein described.
The principal part of the design represents,
. for example, the head of a man or woman, or
of a bird, beast, or reptile, or any nondescript adapted to the use herein 'set forth. In the 'presentillnstration-I have selected an. owls 1 -tions, a, and printed in colors respectively of the main blank, as shown in Fig. 1, flanked by corresponding triangles head, which is divided into four equal-sec-' in the corners a, being the interior lining ject which it represents, -being thusattracted to the phrase which is their own'selection, to be also colored so as to bound 'a'central square, 1), whose corners lie in and bisect-equally the outlines of the original square. Itis desirable to define the several lines'referredto, as guides for folding. Four corresponding triangles, c, lying adjacent to interior bounding I the parts, a, of the main design are preferably I colored a brilliant red and preferably contain the letters of a catch word or phrase, such for example-as the illustration given (Oh my) or an advertising phrase, such for. example, as
Smoke only Partagas. The blank, A, is J first folded back at-each corner on the out- I lines of the inner square, I), as shown in Fig. 2, which brings the parts, a, of the original design together as acentral square and upon the outlines of the square thus producedv the paper is again folded back at the four corners, as shown in Fig. 3. This done, the thumb and first three fingers of'the hand are inserted in .the pockets behind the flaps, a (containing the main design) as indicated in Fig. 4, and, y the thumb and thirdfinger together, and closing and opening these as pairs, the device when held toward the observer presents the similitudje of an owl opening and closing its mouth,as shown in Fig. 5-the red triangles, of the mouth and throat and when open exposing the catch word or phrase as indicated. 'Theefliect thus probringing the first two fingers together, and Q duced isnovel and striking and afiords much I amusement by its resemblance to the real oband the attention thus so unexpectedly exposed, it is fixed in the mind by association with its surroundings. 7
While the device'thus described, with any substitutedesign such as adeaths head or any other that may be appropriate, may be placed on the market as an article of sale for the amusement-0t children and others, it may also be furnished to manufacturers of other salablearticles with advertising phrases of given away with their goods as premiums.
The device may also'be used for advertis I ing purposes in shop windows with a simple mechanism in the similitude of the fingers of 'a hand caused to open and close automaticallyby a simple device such asa pendulum or spring: but this is suggestive merely, and as it relates merely to the mode of use of my invention I have not thought it necessary to illustrate it in the drawings, the hand shown being a fair type of various modes of use.-
I have described the device as consisting of a blank of paper, light card board, 1350., produced as an integral structure. As the use of the device however, produces some wear and a tendency to break the folded edges, it may be reinforced at the back by a layer of cloth as in ordinary map construction; or may be formed of separate squares and triangles of paper secured to a cloth backing. The construction first described is however preferred on account of cheapness.
I claim as my invention and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States- 1. A blank foran advertising device consisting of a rectangular blank of foldable material having separated printed or painted portions representing the exterior face of a creature and the interior of the mouth of the same, the said blank being capable of being folded to bring together the portions representin g the creatu res face concealing the portion' representing the interior of the mouth but permitting the opening of the mouth,substantially as described.
2. An advertising device consisting of a series of pockets of foldable material capable of lying closely together, said pockets being open but connected at the back and closed but separated at the front, the exterior of said pockets being printed or painted to represent a creatures face when the pockets are brought together, and the adjacent sides of the pockets being provided with advertising matter; whereby fingers can be inserted into the said pockets to separate them at the front to resemble the opening of the mouth of the creatnre to display the advertising matter, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
. JAMES S. VINE. Witnesses:
L. M. HOSEA, LANDON FBEYBLER.
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US2680935A (en) * 1951-09-21 1954-06-15 Audrey C Smart Figure forming foldable sheet
US2819559A (en) * 1957-03-15 1958-01-14 Farrington Mfg Co Hand operated snapping toy
US3055142A (en) * 1959-12-21 1962-09-25 Palm Felix Cut-out action toy
US3183622A (en) * 1962-11-02 1965-05-18 Winthrop Atkins Co Inc Novelty folding device
US3228139A (en) * 1963-01-17 1966-01-11 Hallmark Cards Foldable novelty device
US3848356A (en) * 1974-01-07 1974-11-19 G Wylie Envelope having means for readily forming a hand puppet therefrom
US4083563A (en) * 1976-12-07 1978-04-11 Walter Drohomirecky Fortune pouch game
US4170355A (en) * 1977-10-06 1979-10-09 Finkin Stephen E Educational puzzles
US5848928A (en) * 1996-12-30 1998-12-15 Wong; Ken E. Finger puppet eating utensil
US5932303A (en) * 1997-05-09 1999-08-03 Stern; Marilyn Balancing ornament
US20080078832A1 (en) * 2006-10-03 2008-04-03 Target Brands, Inc. Finger puppet stored-value card
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